Sentences with phrase «offer promising futures»

For long - term gains, North American energy companies, of all sizes, offer promising futures to income, growth, and value investors.
After all, marital status aside, are you are as a single parent any less capable of loving a child and offering him a promising future than a couple is?
The ecRNAs, they say, are fundamental regulators of DNA methylation patterns in the adult brain through interaction with DNA methyltransferase enzymes, and the ecRNAs may offer a promising future therapeutic avenue to treat neuropsychiatric disease states associated with changes in DNA methylation, as they report in the July 7 issue of Nature Communications.

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By promising to increase marginal rates on the very wealthy — essentially by allowing some Bush tax cuts to expire — Obama offered a path that, while not perfect, at least heads in the direction of future deficit reduction.
«In the nonprofit sector, you probably don't have the ability to offer either the short - term big bucks or the whispered promise of future riches that equity provides.
More than just a political analysis, Silver seemed to offer an appealing vision of the world — the promise that, with enough rigour and the right statistical models, we could sift through the data and see the future with clear, dispassionate eyes.
Best Buy can make such promises in Canada, where online retailers like Amazon haven't offered nearly the selection of discount goods as in the U.S. and where Best Buy happens to own its chief competitor, Future Shop, which it bought in 2001.
In 2009, Carney broke with central bank tradition, which typically offers only vague pronouncements of where interest rates might be headed in the future, and laid out a specific timeline, promising to hold rates at near - zero for 15 months.
The former offers no vision for the future other than a bland promise of governing conservatively.
It can be tricky to put a price tag on biotechnology companies that offer little more than the promise of success in the future.
Without a claim against future profits, and because the tokens on offer have no established exchange value, a token buyer's gain comes solely from his or her ability to enjoy the goods and services that the platform promises to make available.
But settled in a favourite chair at St Emilies in Liverpool, he offers a mixture of enthusiasm and serenity as he ponders what the future holds: he remains convinced that God will keep his promises about a revival of the faith: «It's in Our Lady's hands».
By offering a new future, the biblical word urges us to move actively toward the realization of the promise it announces.
The historical Jesus did not demand faith in himself; but at the most in his word, especially in his word of proclamation of the imminence of the Kingdom of God, and he did not offer salvation, but only promised it for the future.
Ms Karia added: «We're delighted to be able to support students with promising futures in packaging design ahead of them and look forward to welcoming Elizabeth to GPI to give her a taste of what the industry can offer
It would then just leave Real Madrid as an obstacle but with Wenger offering star status and the number 9 shirt to Mbappe and probably the promise of helping the kid achieve his goal of playing for one of the giant Spanish clubs in the future, Wenger may just do enough to get him to join.
Through our Center for Healthier Communities and the Chadwick Center for Children and Families, we offer families the promise of a healthier future.
In the immediate future, ELAC's partnership with Oxfam and other humanitarian agencies appears to offer the most promising outcomes.
But aside from the pedestrian proposals on offer, there was the usual litany of vague, meaningless and misleading promises about future law.
Carwyn Jones told the Labour conference this morning: «The future we promised to Scotland must be delivered - an equal share of resources, a seat at the table, a powerful Parliament - that must be offered to Wales and Northern Ireland too.»
Accusing the Conservatives and Labour of «mutating into each other», Mr Clegg insisted the Liberal Democrats could offer an alternative, new style of politics, promising the beginning of «Britain's liberal future».
She says she can offer the «strong leadership» and unity the UK needs, and promised a «positive vision» for the country's future.
While further work needs to be done before the same technology can be used to treat people with glioblastoma, the results offer a highly promising foundation for future therapies.
The findings echo preliminary results reported in 2015, and offer a promising line of defense for future outbreaks.
The technology promises to change the way pancreatic cancer research is done, offering a path to personalized treatment approaches in the future.
Stopping the spread The advent of the HPV vaccine, originally developed to prevent cervical cancer, offers some promise for stemming the spread of other HPV - related cancers in the future.
Whilst it is exciting what stem cell science might offer in the future, Caulfield encouraged all of us to curtail our grand promises.
St. Jude researchers working with collaborators in China and Singapore have reported evidence that mutations in non-coding regions of the human genome contribute to leukemia in children and may offer promising targets for treatment in the future.
While Milo is sympathetic to Teddy's beliefs that computer technology should belong to the people and that open source software is the most promising future lies, Winston has long been Milo's role model in design and research, and Milo feels Winston's offer is too good to pass up.
The hot topics included discussions about more and more movies being released in 3D, the ongoing conversion to high definition digital projection, and the newest innovations: films being shot in a higher frame rate, and what was described as «the cinema of the future»; the introduction of laser projection which offers the promise of a brighter light source and savings on bulb costs.
But it's still bogged down by having to rebuild an infrastructure, offering the tantalizing promise of a bright future when everything is in place rather than delivering it now.
While earlier films bristle with the promise of future success, and classics merely reaffirm those initial inklings, later films can offer a chance to evaluate a performer's career trajectory.
In 1999, Saint Louis offered retroactive improvement in pension benefits that cost the city $ 166 million, or $ 52,000 per teacher, in 2013 dollars, and promised far more valuable pension benefits for future hires.
Facing heckling from the crowd, Morgan warned teachers that they should work with the Conservative government, saying: «Teaching unions have a choice — spend the next four years doing battle with us and doing down the profession they represent in the process, or stepping up, seizing the opportunities and promise offered by the white paper and helping us to shape the future of the education system.»
Long term, it offers some real promise in offering a «one - stop shop» when it comes to student perceptions on their own futures.
So teaching unions have a choice — spend the next 4 years doing battle with us and doing down the profession they represent in the process, or stepping up, seizing the opportunities and promise offered by the white paper and helping us to shape the future of the education system.
But emerging dialogue offers promise and some evident next steps for moving ahead into a more collaborative future (Clews, 1995).
Ms Morgan went on: «The teaching unions have a choice - spend the next four years doing battle with us and doing down the profession they represent in the process, or stepping up, seizing the opportunities and promise offered by the White Paper and helping us to shape the future of the education system.»
Teacher Diversity Efforts in Boston Michelle Healy Boston Public Schools identifies and offers «letters of reasonable assurance» of future employment to promising black applicants and students about to graduate from a teachers college.
Among several other promises, Tesla said it plans to offer a pickup truck at some point in the future, potentially called the Model U.
The 2017 Optima Plug - in Hybrid offers a taste of the future that promises to minimize your daily environmental impact and stress levels.
The Panamera promises sporting driving dynamics and a first - class interior with room for four to rival the best offerings from its nearest current and future competitors from Aston Martin, Mercedes - Benz, Maserati, Bentley and Lamborghini.
Ford may not yet have plans for a fully electric F - 150, but with the benefits that a hybrid drivetrain promises to offer, the future Ford F - 150 Hybrid will continue to set the pace for what a truck can be and should be in America.
Infiniti execs said that QX50 Concept highlights future tech including autonomous driving systems, en route to fulfilling parent company Nissan's promise of offering fully autonomous vehicles by 2020.
For now updates are kept to a minimum and are still in the computer - generation phase, but JMS promised that in the near future, it will also offer a new exhaust system, more exterior upgrades and some tuning, via performance chipping.
After consumers spoke out about having a book taken from them without their consent, Amazon later reinstated the copies taken from those who purchased the book or offered gift cards as compensation for the inconvenience, and promised never to repeat such an event in the future.
It's an ereader when you're reading, and an ecommerce gateway when you're doing business with all the security and values that the blockchain revolution offers now and promises for publishing's future.
For traditional publishers, digital is sometimes seen as a dystopian nightmare — but Alastair Horne examines some ideas from science fiction that offer the promise of a positive future for publishing.
What they need to do is make themselves relevent by offering better deals to authors, sticking to their promises and abandoning swingeing contracts that take all rights and try to restrict what the author can do in the future.
The future, for all that it offers great promise to authors and thus they WILL drive change, may not offer such great promise for publishers and certainly not as they currently exist.
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